BRIDGE IN HIS SIGHTS: Leicester's Chris Wood is keen to play at Stamford Bridge next season when the Foxes are in the Premier League [GETTY]

The 22-year-old New Zealand international grew up supporting Chelsea and will finally get a crack at facing them next season after Leicester's promotion to the Premier League.

Striker Wood said: "It's going to be amazing. What we aim to do as Kiwis is to get into the biggest league in the world. We watch it every single week when we're kids growing up, so to be playing there is fantastic.

"Chelsea was my team back in the day, with Emmanuel Petit and Marcel Desailly and players like that. Those were my boys. I watched them growing up and I just loved them."

Wood played in the top-flight with West Brom but only made six starts. He says his aim is to make a bigger impact next season.

He said: "I had a little go when I was at West Brom, a few games here and there but my aim is to play a more consistent role next year.

"I've never played at Stamford Bridge. I was 19th man there once, so I missed out that time but hopefully I can get out there and play.

"That's the ground I'm most looking forward to going to."

Champions Leicester set a new club record of 99 points with a comfortable victory over Huddersfield.

“I've never played at Stamford Bridge, I was 19th man there once, so I missed out that time but hopefully I can get out there and play”

Chris Wood

Gary Taylor-Fletcher put Nigel Pearson's side ahead when he clipped an accurate finish in off the post after good work from Matty James and Lloyd Dyer.

Liam Moore cleared Adam Hammill's effort off the line before the Foxes added their second goal when defender Wes Morgan side-footed in from close range after James' free-kick from the left.

It meant Huddersfield skipper Peter Clarke signed off with defeat it what is likely to be his final home appearance for the club.

The 32-year-old said: "Unfortunately, as far as I'm aware, that's my last home game.

"I suppose time moves on and it's one of those things.

"We had a conversation as far back as January, so I think that's my last game at home in the blue and white stripes, so we'll see what the future holds.

"There's still plenty of football left in me. I want to play for as long as I can because you're a long time retired as a footballer."

Clarke has spent five years with Town and joked that he was looking to move on to bigger and better things.

He said: "I believe there was some interest from Madrid.

"I'd certainly like to play in the Championship for as long as possible at the same time, I can't up sticks and move my wife and kids too far.